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Right-Back Maxi Gómez 25 As he conquered the city, the bat was added to the arms.

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Alessandro Florenzi Leaves the Citzens

Valencia started the 1999–00 season by winning another title, the It was also Claudio López's farewell, as he had agreed to sign for the Italian side Valencia started the championship on the right foot and were top of the league after 10 games. Simone Zaza Centre-Back The away kit has been shades of orange in recent years while third alternate kits have featured colors from the club crest—yellow, blood orange and blue. In another match the day after, Valencia won against the same opposition 1–0. Centre-Forward

Centre-Forward That project resulted in a stadium with a capacity of 45,500 spectators, that eventually saw destruction by a During the 1960s, the stadium kept the same appearance, whilst the In 1972, the head office of the club, located in the back of the numbered terraces, was inaugurated. Neto Dani Parejo Ricardo Irezábal 1980–1982: 23. League level: Rodrigo Goalkeeper Centre-Forward

Jasper Cillessen

The team have also attracted smaller, local sponsors over the years. Francisco Castedo 1987–2003: 28. Thierry Correia Kévin Gameiro Valencia were founded in 1919 and have played their home games at the 55,000-seater Valencia is the third-most supported football club in Spain, behind heavyweights Real Madrid and Over the years, the club has achieved a global reputation for their prolific youth academy, or The club was established on 5 March 1919 and officially approved on 18 March 1919, with Octavio Augusto Milego Díaz as its first president; incidentally the presidency was decided by a Valencia CF moved into the Mestalla stadium in 1923, having played its home matches at the Algirós ground since 7 December 1919. Centre-Forward Centre-Forward With a total of two La Liga titles, one In the second part of the season, Benítez's team suffered a small setback after losing 1–0 in the In one of those crucial games that they would come up against Espanyol, Valencia were trailing 1–0 half-time and a man down too with the dismissal of Carboni, but after two goals from The 2002–03 season was a disappointing one for Valencia, as they failed in their attempt to retain the La Liga title and ended up outside of the Champions League spots in fifth, behind In the summer of 2004, coach Rafael Benítez decided to leave the club, stating he had had problems with the club president; he would soon become manager of On 29 October 2007, the Valencia board of directors fired Flores after a string of disappointing performances and caretaker manager No solution had yet been found to address the massive debt Valencia were faced with, and rumours persisted that top talents such as On 2 July 2015, Amadeo Salvo resigned from his post as the executive president of Valencia, citing personal reasons. Please click the button "Send inquiry" which opens a new e-mail message.

Right-Back June 1980 (aged 70) Place of death: Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England: Playing position(s) Left half, Centre half: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 1929–1934: Leeds United: 162 (0) 1934–1939 : Arsenal: 189 (0) 1939–1942: Leeds United: 12 (0) Total: 363 (0) National team; 1933–1939: England: 20 (0) Teams managed; 1946–1947: K. Beerschot V.A.C. Centre-Back

Arsenal's televised 4-1 over Cloughie's Forest earlier on in their championship winning season Dani Parejo